1787 in music
Overview of the events of 1787 in music
Events
Publications
Published popular music
Classical music
- Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
- Fantasia in F-sharp minor, H.300
- Neue Melodien, H.781
- William Brown – 3 Rondos
- Charles Burney – Preludes, Fugues and Interludes for the Organ
- Muzio Clementi
- Two Symphonies, Op. 18
- Musical Characteristics, Op. 19
- Piano Sonata, Op. 20
- Michel Corrette – Pièces pour l’orgue dans un genre nouveau
- Francois Devienne – Flute Concerto No.7 in E minor
- Jean-Louis Duport – Cello Concerto No.1 in A major, Op. 1
- Giuseppe Gherardeschi – Sonata for Organ "In the Guise of a Military Band..."
- Joseph Haydn
- Franz Anton Hoffmeister – 2 Keyboard Sonatas, WeiH 80
- Leopold Kozeluch
- Three Symphonies, Op. 22
- Three Symphonies, Op. 24
- Moise in Egitto
- Joseph Martin Kraus – Symphony in E minor
- Jose Lidon – 6 Piezas o Sonatas sueltas para órgano
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Eine kleine Nachtmusik
- String Quintet No. 3 in C major
- String Quintet No. 4 in G minor
- Rondo in A minor, K.511
- Clarinet Quintet, K.Anh.91
- Musikalisches Würfelspiel, K.516f
- Ein musikalischer Spaß (A Musical Joke)
- "Die Alte", K.517
- "Die Verschweigung", K.518
- "Das Lied der Trennung", K.519
- "Als Luise die Briefe", K.520
- "Abendempfindung", K.523
- "Die kleine Spinnerin", K.531
- 5 Country Dances, K.609
- William Parsons – The Court Minuets for Her Majesty's Birth Day, 1787
- Philip Phile – Violin Concerto (lost)
- Ignaz Pleyel – 3 String Trios, B.401–403
Opera
Methods and theory writings
Births
- January 31 – Ulric Guttinguer, librettist and writer (died 1866)
- February 13 – James P. Carrell, singing teacher and composer (died 1854)
- February 24 – Christian Frederik Barth, oboist and composer (died 1861)
- March 1 – Tobias Haslinger, composer and publisher (died 1842)
- April 14 – Charles-François Plantade, French composer (died 1870)
- April 26 – Ludwig Uhland, librettist and poet (died 1862)
- July 7 – César Malan, composer and theologian (died 1864)
- August 15 – Alexander Alyabyev, composer (died 1851)
- November 17 – Michele Carafa, composer (died 1872)
- November 21 – Barry Cornwall, librettist and poet (died 1874)
- November 25 – Franz Xaver Gruber, organist and composer of "Silent Night" (died 1863)
- December 4 – Johan Fredrik Berwald, violinist, conductor and composer (died 1861)
- December 13 – Anne-Honoré-Joseph Duveyrier, librettist and dramatist (died 1865)
- December 14 – Maria Ludovika, patron of Beethoven and queen of Austria (died 1816)
- date unknown
Deaths
- February 21 – Antonio Rodríguez de Hita, composer (born 1722)
- March 30 – Princess Anna Amalia of Prussia, musician, composer and music collector (born 1723)
- April 22 – Josef Starzer, Austrian composer (born 1726)
- May 20 – Giovan Gualberto Brunetti, Italian composer (born 1706)
- May 28 – Leopold Mozart, violinist, music teacher and composer (born 1719)
- June – Ignazio Fiorillo, opera composer (born 1715)
- June 20 – Carl Friedrich Abel, viola da gamba player and composer (born 1723)
- July 13 – Ignazio Cirri, composer and musician (born 1711)
- July 27 – Mary Linley, singer (born 1758)
- August 5 – François Francoeur, violinist and composer (born 1698)
- August 18 – Stephen Paxton, composer and musician (born 1734)
- November 15 – Christoph Willibald Gluck, composer (born 1714)
- November 23 – Anton Schweitzer, opera composer (born 1735)
- December 9 – Bernhard Joachim Hagen, composer, violinist and lutenist (born 1720)
- date unknown – Edward Harwood (of Darwen), hymn-writer (born 1707)
References
- ^ Helminger, Bernhard (2015). Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (7th ed.). Salzburg: Colorama. p. 22. ISBN 978-3-902692-03-0.
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